The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: bumpkins on April 29, 2015, 07:34:56 pm
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Poppy, one of my Lohmann Browns became egg bound this morning whilst trying to lay a massive egg. We tried everything to help her to pass it herself as we could see the egg- warm bath, massage with olive oil etc but nothing worked. Next was a trip to our vet who was brilliant. She was honest and said that she had never experienced this before but would try and help. She inserted a needle and syringe into Poppy's vent and into the egg, drew off as much of the contents of the egg that she could then put tons of lubricant inside. Result - the egg popped out a few minutes later and one very happy hen. Has anyone else ever seen this done? I was amazed and so relieved. Just thought I would share this. :thumbsup:
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Very good to hear! I have just had the same thing with my little call duck -- tried warm baths and olive oil massage, no progress, took her to the vet and he was able to extract the egg with fingers and lots of lubricant. £20 vet visit for a £10 duck, but still worth it as he thought she'd probably be fine for the future -- just bad luck coming into lay for the first time with the temperature drop, probably.
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One of our first hens had a really serious prolapse when she was young. I thought she was a gonner but cleaned her up and popped it all back in. She's still happy and laying 3 years later. So your's should be fine.
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I hope that with more experience I'll have the nerve to do things like this too Stereo!